Comput Med Imaging Graph
June 2019
Patch-based techniques have been largely applied to process ultrasound (US) images, with applications in various fields as denoising, segmentation, and registration. An important aspect of the performance of these techniques is how to measure the similarity between patches. While it is usual to base the similarity on the Euclidean distance when processing images corrupted by additive Gaussian noise, finding measures suitable for the multiplicative nature of the speckle in US images is still an open research.
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January 2019
Many recent ultrasound image processing methods are based on patch comparison, such as filtering and segmentation. Identifying similar patches in noise-corrupted images is a key factor for the performance of these methods. While the Euclidean distance is ideal to handle the patch comparison under additive Gaussian noise, finding good measures to compare patches corrupted by multiplicative noise is still an open research.
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June 2017
Ultrasound image despeckling is an important research field, since it can improve the interpretability of one of the main categories of medical imaging. Many techniques have been tried over the years for ultrasound despeckling, and more recently, a great deal of attention has been focused on patch-based methods, such as non-local means and block-matching collaborative filtering (BM3D). A common idea in these recent methods is the measure of distance between patches, originally proposed as the Euclidean distance, for filtering additive white Gaussian noise.
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